Bicameral Research Sound & Projection System

With Bicameral Research Sound & Projection System, Linton makes vibrational, wave-induced perceptual energy states manifest by deploying interconnected measures of electric sound & pulsing light in live action with hand manipulated objects in a physical (live camera) space. He employs an integrated, recursive audio & video feedback system of his own perversely simple design, modulated by freehand intervention to deliver vigorous eye, ear, and sometimes body shaking real time audio.

David Linton's Cortical Degausser Event with David Watson

David Linton's Bicameral Research Sound & Projection System sound and video installation entitled Cortical Degausser was open for view through December 2011 in Studio 4 at the Clocktower Gallery in downtown Manhattan. A special event with David Watson (Highland Bagpipes) took place Dec. 21.
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David Linton's Cortical Degausser Opening Party with David First

David Linton's Bicameral Research Sound & Projection System sound and video installation entitled Cortical Degausser opened for public viewing on December 7, 2011 in Studio 4 at the Clocktower Gallery in downtown Manhattan. There was an opening party on December 7 at 6pm featuring special guest musical performance within the exhibition space by David First on acoustic guitar accompanying the installation sound with excerpts from the 60 Hrz Raga.
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David Linton's Cortical Degausser Event with Hahn Rowe

David Linton's Bicameral Research Sound & Projection System sound and video installation entitled Cortical Degausser was open for view through December 2011 in Studio 4 at the Clocktower Gallery in downtown Manhattan. A special event with Hahn Rowe (violin/electronics) took place Dec. 14, 2011.
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Open House Open Studios 13 December 2011

The Clocktower Gallery hosts an Open House and Exhibition of projects by artists who were working in the production studios. Artists Tony Martin and Margot Farrington (interactive video projections, words, and sound), Julie Covello aka DJ Shakey (of the Warper Party audio experiments), David Linton (immersive audio driven optics), and Hisao Ihara (multi-screen video animations for an opera by Mary Griffin and Leroy Jenkins) show their installations, performances, and development efforts at the Clocktower. The Martin/Farrington, Linton, and Ihara/Griffin/Jenkins projects are made possible by support from the mediaThe Foundation and DJ Shakey's activities are supported by The Jerome Foundation. Our thanks to these extraordinary organizations for making this work possible. Search our site for details on each artists' individual projects, here's a quick thumbnail of each: Tony Martin and Margot Farrington have created an interactive room filled with video projections, reflections, and illusions (if it isn't magic it's just merchandise) and collaborated on a short performance with Farrington's texts and sounds on Dec. 13. DJ Shakey equips her room with all the devices of her dreams and inviting specialists, experts, engineers, artists, and inventors to visit and share. Her project is called Dj Shakey's Audio Controller Adventure.
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David Linton's Cortical Degausser Event with Sam Hillmer

David Linton's Bicameral Research Sound & Projection System sound and video installation entitled Cortical Degausser was open for view in Studio 4 at the Clocktower Gallery in downtown Manhattan. A special event with Sam Hillmer (Tenor Saxophone & Electrics) took place Dec. 28 at 6pm.
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